Elephant watching in Kuiburi national park is a worth trip. It is the main actitivity in the park. The rangers are very knowledgeable and trying raise awareness amongst visitors. Kui Buri National Park is located next to one of the largest national parks of the country, Kaeng Krachan. The rainy […]

Within 2.0 kilometers along this trail, you will set a wonderful experience of tropical environment through several plants and wildlife community and typical mountainous landscape of Khao Sok National Park. Leading by natural stream and passing trough a vergin tropical rain forest, this hilly trail will take your time about 1-2 […]

Kaeng Krachan National Park This is the second visitor center of Kaeng Krachan National Park that is located in Kaeng Krachan Lake. The first one is located inside the park on the way to Panoen Thung Camp.

Kaeng Krachan National Park Kaeng Krachan National Parks rapids are probably one of the most well known in Thailand and is the country’s first white water rafting destination. The swirling water, interrupted by islets and rapids, winds its way between thickly forested banks, teeming with butterflies and wildlife. A trip […]

It’s not unusual to meet a wild elephant on the roads in more remote parts of Thailand. Especially in National Parks such as Kaeng Krachan there are encounters between vehicles and elephants which have the potential to go wrong. Here’s a lesson learned during one such encounter reported in the […]

Asian elephants are Thailand’s national animal, and an endangered species. Native populations continue to be seriously threatened by the loss of natural habitats and poaching for ivory and parts. The conflict between humans and elephants has become a very important issue in dealing with conservation of natural resources today because […]

Kaeng Krachan, Thailand largest national park and regarded as one of the most important remaining wildlife habitats is truly a birdwatching must. The park boasts some of the best forest, wildlife and bird viewing opportunities in the country. With over 400 bird species, the park is home to five species […]

As the name indicated, Mee cave is rumored amongst local villagers to have been the home of a bear (Mee in Thai). Access to the cave can be made via a route starting from the Kanchanaburi to Tha Thung Na dam. This large 5 roomed cave has striking colored and many strange shaped of stalactites and […]